Xbox Game Pass Core Delivers 36 Games, Including Halo, Fallout, And More

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) has revealed the complete lineup of games available on Xbox Game Pass Core starting Sept. 14.

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has revealed the complete lineup of games available on Xbox Game Pass Core starting Sept. 14.

This service, replacing Xbox Live Gold, offers access to 36 games for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, IGN reported.

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The collection includes titles from Microsoft’s first-party studios, Bethesda, and various third-party games.

Xbox Game Pass Core also provides benefits like online multiplayer, discounts, and the Free Play Days promotion for $10 a month or $60 annually, with periodic library updates. Other Game Pass memberships grant access to this full library.

Here’s the complete list of games that’ll be available on Xbox Game Pass Core:

  • Among Us
  • Astroneer
  • Celeste
  • Dead Cells
  • Descenders
  • Dishonored 2
  • Doom Eternal Standard Edition
  • Fable Anniversary
  • Fallout 4
  • Fallout 76
  • Firewatch
  • Forza Horizon 4 Standard Edition
  • Gang Beasts
  • Gears 5 Game of the Year Edition
  • Golf with your Friends
  • Grounded
  • Halo 5: Guardians
  • Halo Wars 2
  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
  • Human Fall Flat
  • Inside
  • Limbo
  • Ori & the Will of the Wisps
  • Overcooked! 2
  • Payday 2: Crimewave Edition
  • Powerwash Simulator
  • Psychonauts 2
  • Slay the Spire
  • Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition
  • Stardew Valley
  • State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition
  • Superliminal
  • The Elder Scrolls Online
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
  • Unpacking
  • Vampire Survivors

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